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Class | Rookie |
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League | Arizona League (2010-present) |
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Division | Central |
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Previous leagues | Gulf Coast League (1968-2009) |
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Team | Cincinnati Reds (2010-present) |
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Division titles (1) | |
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Previous names | GCL Reds (1968-2009) |
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Ballpark | Goodyear Ballpark (2010-present) |
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Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Cincinnati Reds |
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The Arizona League Reds, formerly the Gulf Coast League (GCL) Reds, are a minor league baseball team in Goodyear, Arizona. They are a Rookie-level team in the Arizona League that begin play as a Cincinnati Reds affiliate in the summer of 2010. The AZL Reds play home games at the Goodyear Ballpark. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and other countries.
With the announcement of the big league club moving their spring training headquarters from Sarasota, Florida to Goodyear, Arizona beginning in 2010, the former GCL Reds headed to the Arizona League for the 2010 season. The GCL Reds played home games in Sarasota, Florida, at Ed Smith Stadium.
Roster
Players
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Coaches/Other
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Pitchers
- 79 Gabriel Aguilera
- 28 Joneiker Arellano
- 69 Jonathan Batista
- 32 Ben Brutti
- -- Elkyn Chirinos
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- -- Jean Correa
- 37 Vladimir Davila
- 21 Eddy Demurias #
- 38 Cristian Galindo
- -- Jake Gilbert †
- 76 Eduardo Gonzalez
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- 49 Dualvert Gutierrez
- 46 Rob Hensey
- 61 Alexander Johnson
- 39 Anyer Laureano
- 48 Darcy Longstaff
- 16 Jefferson Lopez
- 77 Nestor Lorant
- 40 Juan Martinez
- 71 Jose Montero
- 00 Leo Nierenberg #
- 41 Nicolo Pinazzi
- 67 Ricardo Quintana
- 29 Adam Serwinowski
- 99 Ben Walmsley †
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Catchers
- 36 Donovan Antonia
- 43 Juan Garcia
- 50 Wilkin Grullon
- 75 Eddy Isturiz
- 72 Diego Omana
Infielders
- 17 Ricardo Cabrera
- 73 Iverson Espinoza
- 27 Wencer Inirio
- 30 Noelvi Marte #*
- 35 Luis Reyes
- 15 Jose Serrano
Outfielders
- 70 Pedro Alfonseca
- 60 Ray-Jacson Chirino
- 4 Luis Leones
- 25 Esmith Pineda
- 3 Brayan Rijo
- 26 Carlos Sanchez
- 78 Malvin Valdez
- 68 Vladimir Ysabel
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Manager
Coaches
- 23 Sebastian Almonte (coach)
- 34 Fred Corral (pitching)
- 45 Rayner Oliveros (pitching)
- 6 Peterson Plaz (hitting)
- 25 Eric Richardson (hitting)
60-day injured list
- 7 Ilvin Fernandez
- 97 Martin Salazar
- -- Dominic Scheffler
7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated May 25, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Arizona Complex League
→ Cincinnati Reds minor league players
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Notable players
Season-by-season
Year
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Record
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Finish
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Manager
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Playoffs
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GCL Reds[1]
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1968 |
28-33 |
5th |
Bill Lajoie |
No playoffs until 1983
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1969 |
30-24 |
3rd |
George Scherger |
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1970 |
25-35 |
6th |
Ron Plaza |
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1971 |
23-29 |
4th |
Ron Plaza |
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1972 |
21-39 |
7th (t) |
Ron Plaza |
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1973 |
20-32 |
8th |
Ron Plaza |
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1984 |
32-31 |
5th |
Sam Mejias |
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1985 |
38-24 |
3rd (t) |
Sam Mejias |
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1986 |
34-28 |
1st |
Sam Mejias |
Lost League Finals vs. GCL Dodgers (1 game to 0)
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1987 |
32-31 |
6th |
Sam Mejias |
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1988 |
21-42 |
10th (t) |
Sam Mejias |
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1989 |
37-26 |
4th (t) |
Sam Mejias |
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1990 |
36-27 |
3rd (t) |
Sam Mejias |
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1999 |
23-37 |
14th |
Donnie Scott |
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2000 |
14-41 |
13th |
Luis Quinones |
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2001 |
36-22 |
3rd |
Edgar Caceres |
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2002 |
30-30 |
7th |
Edgar Caceres |
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2003 |
26-34 |
10th |
Edgar Caceres |
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2004 |
20-37 |
12th |
Freddie Benavides |
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2005 |
22-32 |
11th |
Luis Aguayo |
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2006 |
18-34 |
13th |
Luis Aguayo |
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2007 |
15-41 |
16th |
Pat Kelly / Ron Ortegon / Rick Burleson |
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2008 |
25-31 |
14th |
Pat Kelly |
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2009 |
28-27 |
8th |
Pat Kelly |
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Year
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Record
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Finish
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Manager
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Playoffs
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AZL Reds[2]
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2010 |
31-24 |
4th (t) |
Julio Garcia |
Lost League Finals vs. AZL Brewers (1 game to 0) Won in 1st round vs. AZL Giants (1 game to 0)
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2011 |
31-25 |
4th |
Jose Nieves |
Lost in 1st round vs. AZL Giants (1 game to 0)
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2012 |
18-38 |
12th |
Jose Nieves |
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2013 |
18-37 |
13th |
Eli Marrero |
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2014 |
24-32 |
11th |
Eli Marrero |
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2015 |
27-29 |
8th |
Ray Martinez |
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2016 |
31-24 |
3rd |
Jose Nieves |
Lost in Semifinals vs. AZL Mariners (1 game to 0)
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2017 |
22-33 |
13th |
Jose Nieves |
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References
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- Established in 1882
- Formerly the Cincinnati Red Stockings and the Cincinnati Redlegs
- Based in Cincinnati, Ohio
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